RailBaronYarr
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Good trivia, but you got the point. The fact that it was the first game to be shown in color almost makes it worse. Quick question, what percentage of the Gopher fans on this board were even alive the last time they made the Rose Bowl? I've only seen four Badger Rose Bowls since my freshman year (fall of 1993 by the way).
Which, if you count, would be only 4 more than Gophers fans have seen since 1962 as well. I agree the badgers have had sustained mediocre to pretty darn good football teams since 1993. But prior to that MN and Wisconsin had been VERY similar teams from 1950 on to the Alvarez era.
It's not like the Gophers haven't made the commitment to building a football program. I'd argue they banished it in the late 70s and early 80s with the move tot he metrodome, but attempts were made to get great coaches (Holtz, up-comers like Wacker and Mason), and more recently by building a $300 Million stadium on campus. We need the right guy at the right time to captivate the fan base similar to how Alvarez did and sustained success will come.
Until then, ragging on fans like us for continuing to follow our team and alma mater despite 50 years of mediocrity makes you look foolish. Why don't we get praise for being diehards similar to the "lovable Cubs fans" or the like??